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Is that any way to escort an Olympic champion? Boyfriend of cycling star Dani King exposes his bottom to photographers during night out in central London
It looks like at least one Olympian's chaperone let the moment go to their head a little too much on a night out as he decided to get a little cheeky with photographers.
Gold medal winning cyclist, Dani King, was out with her boyfriend when he bared all for photographers outside the Chinawhite nightclub in central London last night.
Perhaps a little over excited by events, he stood up on the back of the rickshaw and pulled down his trousers showing off his backside.
Although she seemed amused, Miss Kin, who won gold in the 3,000m pursuit at the Olympic Park's velodrome, grabbed hold of his belt to try and get him to sit back down.
Cheeky boy: Cyclist Dani King's boyfriend decided to bare all for photographers after a party at Chinawhite
Dani appeared to be having fun and her boyfriend looked a little worse for wear but happy
They were among a host of athletic stars whose events at the Olympics have now come to an end and can spend the rest of the Games with a more relaxed attitude.
Eleven-time Olympic champion, Ryan Lochte was joined by his friends and other American athletes at London's Chinawhite nightclub, and from the look of these photos they certainly seemed to be enjoying themselves.
And who can blame them? After years of training, sticking to strict diets and fitness regimes, early mornings honing themselves for their moment of glory, these sportsmen and women fully deserve to have a celebratory drink or two.
Swimmer Katya Bachrouche, from Lebanon, towers over the man she left with and most of the other people around her
Ryan Lochte was joined by friends at Chinawhite nightclub in London where many athletes enjoyed a night out over the weekend
Packed: The taxi driver looks a little concerned as more people try to get into his cab after the night out
Mat Grevers was at the club event to mark the completion of the swimming at the Olympics with his fiancée Annie Chandler
For one gold medal winner, however, the work was not yet over. Tyler Clary took to the decks for four hours as the headline act from 11pm until 3am.
The accomplished DJ (and swimmer) posted on Twitter before the event: 'Really looking forward to tearing up @chinawhiteclub tomorrow, going to be off the hook!! Wonder if we might see @RollingStone ;) be early!!'
Lochte was seen getting into a cab after making the most of drinks in the VIP area of the club where they let their hair down together.
There were free drinks on hand and as well as some Team GB athletes there were members of the Australian swimming team drinking into the early hours of this morning.
They were photographed at The Last Lap at Chinawhite, which is seventeen nights of exclusive events from July 27 through to August 12, which are specifically designed to provide the world's top athletes with the perfect environment to toast their achievements on the track and field.
A spokesman for the club said: 'The event will be attended by athletes and guests from across the globe and Pete Tong, Paul Oakenfold and DJ Cut Killer are confirmed as part of the live entertainment line up.'
And the U.S. athletes were not the only one out enjoying themselves over the weekend.
Team GB's Rebeca Adlington was was seen making the most of free drinks in the VIP area of the club, letting her hair down with herswimming colleagues Elizabeth Simmonds and silver medal winning Michael Jamieson after four years of hard training.
US swimmers Cammile Adams looked glamorous in a white dress she wore for the night out while Nathan Adrian was patriotic with his US flag-adorned Olympics t-shirt
Elizabeth Beisel appears a little shy as she walks away in her white hooded top... although her male companion is a little less camera shy
The swimmer could be seen drinking directly from bottles and jugs of drink and had a glass topped up with alcohol by a male friend on the dance floor.
The noisy group, which also included many of the Australian swimming team and South African gold medallist Chad le Clos, who beat Michael Phelps to win the 200m butterfly, were presented with bottles of champagne complete with sparklers coming out of the top.
Le Clos was also handed a ‘golden cocktail’ costing £2,012.
It is a mix of Hennessy Paradis Imperial Cognac and Luxur 24ct gold-leaf champagne, with a handmade set of 18ct gold rings at the bottom of the glass.
Proud: Swimmer Rebecca Adlington toasted her double Olympic success at London's Chinawhite nightclub, where she showed off her athletic figure in a super-tight silver bodycon dress
Bubbles: Chad Le Clos, celebrating in Chinawhites with Brittany Elmslie, Emily Seebohm of the Australian Swimming team with bottles of Champagne
Number one: South African swimmer Chad le Clos seemed to be in great spirits as he toasted his gold medal with pals
Adlington arrived at Chinawhite at around 12.30am yesterday. One clubber called Adrian, who was in the VIP area with the athletes, said: ‘She was definitely having a good time.
'Becky had a drink in her hand most of the time and when it started to empty, a friend would come over with a bottle and fill it up again.
The star-studded evening was part of seventeen nights of events running from July 27 through to August 12, which are designed to provide the world's top athletes with the perfect environment to toast their achievements on the track and field.